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A little help needed please.

Are these worth the asking price? A local pawn was very firm with 600.00, I put down 10% and took these pics. Do I have something or should I cut and run?
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sellitstore Posts: 3,053 ✭✭✭✭✭
Looks closer to $450 retail, $350 wholesale to me. Yes, $600 is definitely too much.
I'm figuring five better Morgans @$30 ea. and the others at $20 ea., retail, and that's probably generous.
Collector and dealer in obsolete currency. Always buying all obsolete bank notes and scrip.9
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Pawn shops are the worst place to buy coins and the best place to buy diamonds.
Thanks I'll keep that in mind.
$600 is way too much. Cut and run.
That is what I thought as well.
Run away..... The advice above is good....$400 would be maximum I would pay.... and then only after looking at each one, in hand. Cheers, RickO
If "thought so", why throw in a 10% deposit first and ask questions s later???
Because I was hoping there might have been something collectible something as an amatuer I wouldn't have noticed. But, now that I have had all the pros look and confirm that there is nothing I will go back seeking to lower the price to 450.00 or try to get my $60 back. Had I not put $60 down and there was something of significant value surely they would have been gone on the next visit. Interestingly, on my first visit the coins had not been priced yet and the clerk let me look at a few of them and I remember one that really looked good like ms quality. Well, once they were priced and I went back I could not find that coin, and as you can see there was changes made to the paper flips, so I feel like they switched out any of the good ones. I'm thinking shiester alert.